Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Mechanical Materials and Manufacturing Engineering University of Nottingham Ningbo China 199 Taikang East Road 315100 Ningbo China
  • 2 School of Engineering and Physical Sciences Heriot-Watt University Malaysia No. 1 Jalan Venna P5/2, Precinct 5 62200 Putrajaya Malaysia
  • 3 Faculty of Engineering University of Nottingham The Energy Technologies Building, Jubilee Campus Nottingham NG7 2TU UK
Glob Chall, 2019 Jan;3(1):1800060.
PMID: 31565355 DOI: 10.1002/gch2.201800060

Abstract

Microfluidic systems have advanced beyond natural and life science applications and lab-on-a-chip uses. A growing trend of employing microfluidic technologies for environmental detection has emerged thanks to the precision, time-effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of advanced microfluidic systems. This paper reviews state-of-the-art microfluidic technologies for environmental applications, such as on-site environmental monitoring and detection. Microdevices are extensively used in collecting environmental samples as a means to facilitate detection and quantification of targeted components with minimal quantities of samples. Likewise, microfluidic-inspired approaches for separation and treatment of contaminated water and air, such as the removal of heavy metals and waterborne pathogens from wastewater and carbon capture are also investigated.

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